...observes, that it was alleged against dame Eleanor Cobham and her confederates, " that they had devised an image of wax, representing the king, which by their...consumed, intending thereby in conclusion to waste and destroy the king's person." STEEVENS. gig. rated 'treachery, ,] It were easy to change rata/ to /tata/...

...observes, that it was alledged against dame Eleanor Cobham and her confederates, " that they had devised an image of wax, representing the king, which, by...consumed, intending thereby, in conclusion, to waste and destroy the king's person." 1 rated treachery,'] ie The Dauphin has rated your treachery, and set upon...

...observes, that it was allcdged against dame Eleanor Cobhani and her confederates, " that they had devised an image of wax, representing the king, which, by...consumed, intending thereby, in conclusion, to waste and destroy the king's person." 1 rated treachery, ,] ie The Dauphin has rated your Of this most fair occasion,...

...observes that it was allcdgcd against dame Eleanor Cobham and her confederates, " that they had devised an image of wax, representing the king; which by their...consumed, intending thereby in conclusion to waste and destroy the king's person." STEEV.  ' even as a form of wax.' Why must the image of tear, devised...

...request of the said Duchess, had devised an image of wax representing the King, which, by their sorcery, by little and little consumed, intending thereby in conclusion to waste and decay the king's person."} For the prophecies which the conjurors extract from their spirits I * Hoi.,...

...observes, that it was alledged against dame Eleanor Cobham and her confederates, " that they had devised an image of wax, representing the king, which, by...consumed, intending thereby, in conclusion, to waste and destroy the king's person." Leaving our rankness and irregular course, Stoop low within those bounds...

...observes, that it was alledged against dame Eleanor Cobham and her confederates, " that they had devised an image of wax, representing the king, which, by...consumed, intending thereby, in conclusion, to waste and destroy the king's person." i rated treachery,] \. e. The Dauphin has rated your treachery, Leaving...

...observes, that it was alleged against dame Eleanor Cobham and her confederates, " that theyhad devised an image of wax, representing the king, which, by...consumed, intending thereby, in conclusion, to waste and destroy the king's person." STEEVENS. Already smokes about the burning crest Of the old, feeble,...

...record. Can no antiquary find them? There are other cases of this kind. * See Priv. Coun., vi. 58. by little and little consumed, intending thereby in conclusion to waste and decay the King's person." * For the prophecies which the conjurors extract from their spirits I find...